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Anthology: The Last Recording Pioneer - Irvine Kaufman
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  1. I Love the Ladies
  2. They Don't Hesitate Anymore
  3. Underneath the Japanese Moon
  4. Listen to That Dixie Band
  5. My Fox Trot Wedding Day
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  1. I Love the Ladies
  2. They Don't Hesitate Anymore
  3. Underneath the Japanese Moon
  4. Listen to That Dixie Band
  5. My Fox Trot Wedding Day
  6. Are You From Dixie ('Caus I'm From Dixie Too)
  7. You're a Dangerous Girl
  8. Mr. Jazz Himself
  9. I'm All Bound 'Round With the Mason Dixon Line
  10. Hail Hail The Gang's All Here
  11. Oh Susie Behave
  12. Take Your Girlie to the Movies (If You Can't Make Love at Ho
  13. You'd Be Surprised
  14. Goodnight Angeline
  15. Sweet Lady-Medley
  16. Ten Little Fingers and Ten Little Toes (Down in Tennessee)
  17. My Yiddisha Mammy
  18. Mr. Gallager and Mr. Shean
  19. When You and I Were Young Maggie Blues
  20. Yes We Have No Bananas
  21. Yes Sir That's My Baby
  22. You Took Advantage of Me
  23. That's the Good Old Sunny South
  24. In the Good Old Summertime
  25. Think It Over Mary
  26. God Bless America
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Singer Irving Kaufman is perhaps best known for sounding painfully out of date on quite a few late-'20s jazz recordings, lowering the quality of some performances featuring cornetist Bix Beiderbecke. However, this Archeophone release shows that Kaufman did have a prime period, for the great majority of the 26 selections are from 1914-1923. Kaufman's clear enunciation and enthusiasm, which sounded quite square in 1927, was almost hip for 1917 and he hints at jazz as early as 1915 on the intriguing "Listen to That Dixie Band. ...

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